Table of Contents
CPS 616 Summer 97Computational Science for the Information Applications
Scripts and Execution Model in VRML’97
Script Nodes in VRML’97 - Introduction I
Script Nodes in VRML’97-Introduction II
Why Java with VRML ?
Why VRML with Java ?
Methods of Java-VRML interaction
Script Nodes in Java for VRML’97 - I
Script Nodes in Java for VRML’97 - II
Script Nodes in Java for VRML’97 - III
Java class referencing aVRML file
VRML Browsers with Java Node support
Sample VRML file referenced by a Java class - I
Sample VRML file referenced by a Java class - II
Java code to set an eventOut field - I
Java code to set an eventOut field - II
External Authoring Interface(EAI) - I
External Authoring Interface(EAI) -II
EventOutObserver interface in EAI - I
EventOutObserver Interface in EAI - II
EAI and Script Node - The difference - I
EAI and Script Node - the difference - II
An example of Java-VRML interaction through EAI -fig 1
An example of Java-VRML interaction through Script Node-fig 2
Netscape’s LiveConnect with EAI
VRML Browsers with Java External Authoring Interface(EAI) support
Useful applications of Java - VRML interaction
Dynamic Generation of VRML nodes - The world
Java class to dynamically generate VRML nodes at runtime - I
Java class to dynamically generate VRML nodes at runtime - II
Java class to dynamically generate VRML nodes at runtime - III
Java class to dynamically generate VRML nodes at runtime - IV
Dynamic Generation of VRML nodes at runtime using Java
Collaborative virtual environments - I
Collaborative Virtual Environments - II
An illustration of Collaborative Virtual Environments - TeleVirtual Reality(TVR)
TVR - Framework details
TeleVirtual Reality(TVR) Environments - A typical Scenario
TeleVirtual Reality(TVR) Environments - Design -I
TeleVirtual Reality(TVR) Environments - Design II
Java Shared Data Architecture(JSDA) - A Brief Overview - I
Java Shared Data Architecture (JSDA) - A Brief overview - II
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